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Beginners snowwalk and overnight camp near Melbourne?

PostPosted: Fri 20 Jun, 2014 8:44 pm
by David M
Hi,
I was just looking for an overnight walk with camping in the snow near Melbourne suitable for a beginner. Was thinking short walk in on a dirt track then walk a bit on snow with normal shoes then camp and walk out.
Thanks.

Re: Beginners snowwalk and overnight camp near Melbourne?

PostPosted: Fri 20 Jun, 2014 9:09 pm
by neilmny
Possibly Barnwell Plains near Mt Torbreck if it gets some snow.
The ordinary shoes is not a good idea though. The type of light snow cover you will get
in the circumstances you descibe will be wet and slushy or if not very icy and very slippery.
Cold wet feet make for a very uncomfortable time, ice is just plain treacherous.

Re: Beginners snowwalk and overnight camp near Melbourne?

PostPosted: Fri 20 Jun, 2014 10:21 pm
by walkon
Mt st gwinear is good for that. I spoke to andrewbish a short while ago and he was going to organize a trip up there in august I think. I was planning on going up there as soon as it got snow cover. In one of the library's in the city at the start of july there is a talk on snow shoeing and camping in the snow. I will post the details soon. Wellington Plains or long Plains are also good

Re: Beginners snowwalk and overnight camp near Melbourne?

PostPosted: Sat 21 Jun, 2014 10:06 am
by Moondog55
I have a feeling AB is going to be at Falls Creek in August
Lake Mountain is a possible also

Re: Beginners snowwalk and overnight camp near Melbourne?

PostPosted: Sat 21 Jun, 2014 11:59 am
by neilmny
Moondog55 wrote:I have a feeling AB is going to be at Falls Creek in August
Lake Mountain is a possible also


Is camping permitted at Lake Mountain?

Re: Beginners snowwalk and overnight camp near Melbourne?

PostPosted: Sat 21 Jun, 2014 12:49 pm
by Moondog55
neilmny wrote:
Moondog55 wrote:I have a feeling AB is going to be at Falls Creek in August
Lake Mountain is a possible also


Is camping permitted at Lake Mountain?


Don't ask and it is, ask permission and it isn't
Better to ask forgiveness than permission

Re: Beginners snowwalk and overnight camp near Melbourne?

PostPosted: Sat 21 Jun, 2014 1:37 pm
by Earwig
Car entry to lake mountain is $53, stay overnight and they'd probably want $106. I'd recommend Mt Stirling around Bluff Spur Hut or the Razorback Huts (I think that's what they're called) and using snow shoes or skis.

Re: Beginners snowwalk and overnight camp near Melbourne?

PostPosted: Sat 21 Jun, 2014 1:53 pm
by Moondog55
You don't have to pay entry if you take the walking track up [ although I haven't walked up in the last 20 years ] there used to be plenty of space to park at the start of the track up.
Signage may now be missing due to the fires I suppose

Re: Beginners snowwalk and overnight camp near Melbourne?

PostPosted: Sat 21 Jun, 2014 6:08 pm
by madmacca
Yak Trax or Microspikes would be one way of dealing with ice, but will not stop you post-holing in deep soft snow.

Re: Beginners snowwalk and overnight camp near Melbourne?

PostPosted: Sun 22 Jun, 2014 9:31 pm
by walkerchris77
Don't ask and it is, ask permission and it isn't
Better to ask forgiveness than ask first[/quote]



lol love it..

Re: Beginners snowwalk and overnight camp near Melbourne?

PostPosted: Mon 23 Jun, 2014 3:53 pm
by Smeagle
jb plain on dinner plain side is a good spot i found for indroducing into snow camping, you can camp out near the hut, which is only 10min walk off road but then you fill in your day/s exploring the area theres a mt (something or other) which is is a good learning exercise for snowshoes or xc skiing, dunno if thats sorta what your after

Re: Beginners snowwalk and overnight camp near Melbourne?

PostPosted: Wed 23 Jul, 2014 5:12 pm
by Dutchy
X2 on bluff spur and razorback hut. The cross country trails might be managable on shoe, I'd however spend $30ish bucks on hiring snow shoes....

Re: Beginners snowwalk and overnight camp near Melbourne?

PostPosted: Wed 30 Jul, 2014 6:33 am
by andrewbish
walkon wrote:Mt st gwinear is good for that. I spoke to andrewbish a short while ago and he was going to organize a trip up there in august I think.


Moondog55 wrote:I have a feeling AB is going to be at Falls Creek in August


"They seek him here; they seek him there!"

Actually, I'm doing both! Falls next weekend and Mt St Gwinear in 2 weeks time. Maybe Kosciosko after that.
Can't wait - I've been away from snow for two years!

Re: Beginners snowwalk and overnight camp near Melbourne?

PostPosted: Wed 30 Jul, 2014 6:36 am
by andrewbish
David M wrote:Hi,
I was just looking for an overnight walk with camping in the snow near Melbourne suitable for a beginner. Was thinking short walk in on a dirt track then walk a bit on snow with normal shoes then camp and walk out.
Thanks.

Hi David. Can recommend Mt St Gwinear, near Walhalla. Hire some snow shoes and you'll have a ball. PM me if you need help with hire (I know a guy hiring out Yowies)

Re: Beginners snowwalk and overnight camp near Melbourne?

PostPosted: Wed 30 Jul, 2014 9:46 am
by walkon
andrewbish wrote:
walkon wrote:Mt st gwinear is good for that. I spoke to andrewbish a short while ago and he was going to organize a trip up there in august I think.


Moondog55 wrote:I have a feeling AB is going to be at Falls Creek in August


"They seek him here; they seek him there!"

Actually, I'm doing both! Falls next weekend and Mt St Gwinear in 2 weeks time. Maybe Kosciosko after that.
Can't wait - I've been away from snow for two years!


Gee Bisho
Getting pretty cocky for a blood who hasn't done anything in awhile :lol: must be getting excited about going away this weekend finally!
Will call you soon, just had a few things landed on my plate though Friday sounds good.

Looking at the weather report it looks cold

Re: Beginners snowwalk and overnight camp near Melbourne?

PostPosted: Wed 30 Jul, 2014 1:40 pm
by andrewbish
Indeed Walkon. Forecast for Falls on Saturday night is a low of -7C. Excellent chance to try out my MYOG down winter quilt, which I finished today (after 15 mths of stuffing around with it)